Turlakov&#39;s rifle n 7 (galina)

ABSTRACT

The invention relates to guns and is aimed at enhancing the ergonomics of the firearm, having the magazine, located eccentrically relative to the vertical plane. 
     These results are achieved by the fact that the receiver contains an eccentric thickening in which the receptacle of the magazine is located and the thickening itself has bevels, which makes the outline of the receiver smooth, thereby excluding the possibility of the receptacle of the magazine catching on surrounding objects.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to the field of guns technology and can be used infirearms, mainly hunting.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Known designs of firearms, where the magazine is located eccentricallyrelative to the vertical longitudinal plane, for example U.S. Pat. No.1,450,834 A, DE 4317310 A1.

The disadvantage of this design is that the receptacle of the magazinehas the ability to cling to surrounding objects, which makes itdifficult to handle firearms.

DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

The present invention solves the problem of improving the ergonomics ofthe firearm, having the magazine located eccentrically relative to thevertical longitudinal plane.

To achieve this result, it is proposed to place the receptacle of themagazine in an eccentric thickening of the receiver, which has bevels,what makes the outline of the receiver smooth, thereby eliminating thepossibility of catching on surrounding objects.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

The essence of the invention is illustrated by sketches, where:

in FIG. 1 —shows the general view of the firearm;

in FIG. 2 —shows the left view of the firearm, local view A;

in FIG. 3 —shows the diagram of placing the magazine in the firearm,views A, B, C, D;

in FIG. 4 —shows local views A, B;

in FIG. 5 —shows the top view of the firearm, when the thickening of thereceiver has bevels located at an angle to the longitudinal axis of thebarrel, local view C;

in FIG. 6 —shows the left view of the firearm, the section A—A,demonstrating maximal removal of the breech end of the barrel from thetrigger.

in FIG. 7 —shows the top view of the firearm, when bevels of thethickening of the receiver have a convex surface, local view A;

in FIG. 8 —shows the top view of the firearm, when bevels of thethickening of the receiver have a concave surface, local view A;

The best embodiment of the invention:

Firearm (FIG. 2 ), contains the barrel 1, the receiver 3, the thickeningof the receiver 3.1, located eccentrically relative to the verticallongitudinal plane Y passing through the longitudinal axis of the barrel1.1.

The thickening of the receiver 3.1 has the height Z from the axis of thebarrel 1.1 no more than 70 millimeters.

The thickening of the receiver 3.1 (FIG. 3 , FIG. 4 ) contains thereceptacle of the magazine 3.2, in which the magazine 4 is placed,according to the diagram in FIG. 3 (view A, view B) and in FIG. 4 (view.A).

The magazine 4 is located in the thickening 3.1 according to diagrams inFIG. 3 (view C, view B) and in FIG. 4 (view B).

The thickening of the receiver 3.1 (FIG. 3 , FIG. 4 ), contains bevels3.3.

Bevels 3.3 (FIG. 5 ) have an inclination to the longitudinal axis of thebarrel 1.1 at an angle “A”, which is no more than 50 degrees.

In FIG. 6 shows the variant when the breech end of the barrel 1.2 isremoved from the trigger 3.4 at the distance “X”, which is no more than80 millimeters.

In FIG. 7 the variant, when bevels 3.3 have a convex surface with theradius “R”, which is no less than 40 millimeters.

In FIG. 8 the variant, when bevels 3.3 have a concave surface with theradius “R”, which is no less than 40 millimeters.

1. The firearm containing the barrel with the breech end, the receiverwith the receptacle of the magazine, the trigger, the detachablemagazine, characterized in that the receiver has an asymmetricthickening located eccentrically relative to the vertical longitudinalplane passing through the longitudinal axis of the barrel, in which thereceptacle of the magazine is located, wherein the thickening of thereceiver contains bevels, having the inclination to the longitudinalaxis of the barrel at an angle not more than 50 degrees and thethickening of the receiver itself has the height not more than 70 mmrelative to the longitudinal axis of the barrel.
 2. Firearm,characterized to claim 1, in that the distance from the trigger to thebreech end of the barrel is no more than 80 millimeters.
 3. Firearm,characterized to claim 1, claim 2, in that, bevels of the thickening ofthe receiver have a convex surface with the radius no less than 40 mm.4. Firearm, characterized to claim 1, claim 2, claim 3 in that, bevelsof the thickening of the receiver have a concave surface with the radiusno less than 40 mm.